The perfect fumble
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They hold some back for the papers,mind you i've seen the back pages and it's all about the managers and not the team or the game
How does that work? In practice?
They hold some back for the papers,mind you i've seen the back pages and it's all about the managers and not the team or the game
I've noticed too..hope all is well with him.Glad someone else noticed it, he's had it since he arrived at the start of July, it's been the same in every conference and he seems short of breath too in this one so I hope there's nothing more to it(might just be asthma).
How does that work? In practice?
Press get to ask questions where the answers can only be printed on the day of the game. Helps them sell papers, keeps the interest up etc.
They haven't got any intrest in tactics or philosophy or how he will adapt without Sergio. They are only intrested in fueds and my dads bigger than your dad crap. It's an English mentality. They are the shittest questions and it's over and over and over again. I also think they believe Pep to be some kind of charlatan and now he is in the 'big' league he'll be found out. Fukin laughable the lot of em.The hope is that English media standards might increase in terms of football because the line of questioning is ridiculously low brow & repetitive, it's like they have done zero homework on Pep. Of course he isn't going to be baited into some one liner contest with Mou like these vultures would love
Hey, how about some tactics questions eh? Idiots
They haven't got any intrest in tactics or philosophy or how he will adapt without Sergio. They are only intrested in fueds and my dads bigger than your dad crap. It's an English mentality. They are the shittest questions and it's over and over and over again. I also think they believe Pep to be some kind of charlatan and now he is in the 'big' league he'll be found out. Fukin laughable the lot of em.
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